Hero Status

Hero Status is a woodblock print that represents my father's uncle at his funeral.

Medium: Woodblock Prints

Family Portrait

This family portrait was done by combining different family members in order to make one individual face. It was created to show the connection between family and how we are all part of each other's lives.

Medium: Graphite/Pencil

Drum Set

Here are a few pictures (case studies) of my drum set. This series was a lot of fun to create!

Medium: Color Pencil

Drum III

Drum Set

Bow. Smile.

This drawing was inspired by my soon-to-be born daughter, my obsession with cute bows, and my love for drawing cartoons.

Drawn with Photoshop on the iPad Pro.

Painting of Man

This is an image of a naked man.

Medium: Oil Paint

Flower

Medium: Color Pencil

Tea Kettle

Medium: Oil Paint

Weird Man.

Drawn in Photoshop with the iPad Pro.

Frog

Frog was inspired by a still-life that I wanted to bring to life by adding a sense of movement. This was done by adding the frog (I suppose we will call him Mr. Frog) and putting him on a swing-- it's a creature outside of it's element. Have you ever seen a frog swing? I haven't.

Medium: Color Pencil

Twins

Here is a picture of my twin sister and I hanging out with our legs in the same position.

Medium: Water Color, Pencil, and Ink.

Smile!

Medium: Color Pencil and Water Color.

How's It Going?

Fun piece that isn't about anything.

Medium: Ink and Pencil. Shading was done in Photoshop.

House (Digital Drawing)

This drawing was a Christmas gift for my mother-in-law.

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop.

Smile.

Smile was inspired by love for cartoons and detail.

Medium: Ink

HA!

Medium: Drawn with Photoshop.

Drum

Medium: Oil Paint

Map

Map is an important piece to me. Unfortunately, my brother and I haven't talked much in years and I wanted to create something that discusses the lack of interaction between humans while also paying a certain homage to my brother.

Medium: Pen, Ink, Wood Cut.

Cart Cage

Medium: Screen Print

Grandpa.

My grandfather passed away not too long ago and I felt the need to draw a picture of him. For him.

Medium: Ink and Tea

Hold Up.

Hold Up. So What? Hot.

Medium: Pen and Ink

Water?

Water under a microscope.

Medium: Gouache and Ink

Red Face.

Experiment.

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop

Kitchen I.

Dots, dots, and dots! I drew this piece while bored at home one day. I thought to myself, "You know what? Screw it. I am going to draw this stove, this A1 sauce, and the weird jar thing". For fun, I decided I would do it by using the pointillism style/technique.

Medium: Ink

Age.

Self Portrait.

Young Blayne, somewhat young Blayne, and older Blayne.

Medium: Pronto Plate/Lithograph

HAHA!

Fun text.

Medium: Pen and Ink

Run.

Had a lot of fun with this piece!

Medium: Construction Paper, Pronto Plate, Collage, and Ink.

Gift.

Medium: Ink

Yo Yo

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop

The River.

Medium: Linoleum Print

Close the Door.

Medium: Oil Paint

Question?

Medium: Ink

Scream.

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop

SPLASH.

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop

Knock Out.

Medium: Drawn in Photoshop

One Plus One Equals Twogether

One Plus One Equals Twogether is a concept that was influenced by the work of Leo Lionni, one of my favorite children's book artists.